Blue Warp Nacelles?

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There is a "search this thread" button at the top, so I picked the "advanced search" option, searched by username for "Gep Malakai" and looked through them that way. I kinda estimated how long ago I remembered it being posted and started there. I was two months of posts early though. :rommie: That's why I ran into the Who Posted link thing. I hadn't thought I'd be quite as high on that list as I am... not a bad thing though. :bolian:
 
There is a "search this thread" button at the top, so I picked the "advanced search" option, searched by username for "Gep Malakai" and looked through them that way. I kinda estimated how long ago I remembered it being posted and started there. I was two months of posts early though. :rommie: That's why I ran into the Who Posted link thing. I hadn't thought I'd be quite as high on that list as I am... not a bad thing though. :bolian:
I use the thread search function quite often. Knowing a general time-frame always helps narrow things, and the "who posted" feature (accessible by clicking on the number in the Replies column) can help you limit it further if you know whose post you're looking for.

The board search can also come in handy, as can Google, at times. You can also add TrekBBS to Firefox's or IE's list of available search engines, although I tend to forget I've got that and don't use it very much.
 

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There is a "search this thread" button at the top, so I picked the "advanced search" option, searched by username for "Gep Malakai" and looked through them that way. I kinda estimated how long ago I remembered it being posted and started there. I was two months of posts early though. :rommie: That's why I ran into the Who Posted link thing. I hadn't thought I'd be quite as high on that list as I am... not a bad thing though. :bolian:
I use the thread search function quite often. Knowing a general time-frame always helps narrow things, and the "who posted" feature (accessible by clicking on the number in the Replies column) can help you limit it further if you know whose post you're looking for.

The board search can also come in handy, as can Google, at times. You can also add TrekBBS to Firefox's or IE's list of available search engines, although I tend to forget I've got that and don't use it very much.

I did not know that was how to get to the who posted feature. The only time I'd ever seen it used was that one time it had been listed here on this thread and no one mentioned where it came from, they just supplied a link to it. Good to know. :bolian:
 
still lookkjing for londo slug centuri babies with sombrero..

Actually I think G'Kar would look better with a sombrero than Londo would.
I did this once for Neroon ...

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If this thread got ANY more badass, Captain Robau would make sweet, sweet love to it and make us ALL watch.

:devil:
 
If this thread got ANY more badass, Captain Robau would make sweet, sweet love to it and make us ALL watch.

:devil:
When the port warp nacelle learned that it was played by William Shatner, it killed Shatner. Nobody plays the port warp nacelle.

When the Boogeyman goes to sleep every night, he checks his closet for the Mirror Universe Sombreroprise.

Superman wears El Sombrero pajamas.

The Sombreroprise can speak Spanish... in Klingon.
 
Robau knows it in both Spanish AND Klingon. He recommends reading it whilst donning a sombrero and ceremonial baldric.
 
THAT'S what we need! A line of Robaus with painstiks zapping Worf...while they all wear sombreros!


DO IT...I COMMAND YOU!!!!!:evil:
 
Not surprising.

Y'know what would also rock socks. Spock or Kirk in a sombrero singing Weird Al's "Taco Grande"
 
WORF: "Today...I walk the river of blood!

Today...I am a warrior!"


ROBAUS ALL AT ONCE:"But you're not badass ENOUGH."

(*Zaps with painstik, knocking Worf's sombrero off head*)
 
That should be an interesting wedding.

Speaking of weddings, I was looking at my wedding pictures and I realized that we had sombreors--albeit satin covered, flower filled sombreros, but nevertheless sombreros. Link.
 
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